230 G. A. BOULENGER ON 
I 2 3h 4 5 6 7 8 9 
2, Maprit, Siam a ~ 50) 530) 4. SLO 25) lOO) cn 28 
3, Jalor 525 345 OF ee) eo re ioe, eee aot 
¥, Great Natuna Id. ye 57) 30.” Sd) TOPs 25an eg eee oe 22 
3i/ 32 4 10 25 Io 19g 2 25 
Sims ek BOR IN ocr Xo) = Lie ato) 
55) 20) S40) 06 24 Aa aesy 36 AKO) 
BAP 32) SrA sl Zeme 23) Pei oe alc] ae ene 
2 x 60) Sie 4) SLON 20 sO eo mn cmEcO 
3, Matang, Borneo si or ole Syl a iB eae) © © eat Il Li, ie) ee 
fo} 61 209 4 na6) 22 1G 6 ids) 2 22 
3, Borneo: «. : a6 Sy ge gw! 10 23 IO 20 2 24 
55). 63018 4= So S23 @) Make) at As 
? a 6295339) AU Oe 2D Q 18iy ee.) 23 
3, Java 58 5 ee IO 25 Cy ame a0 24 
57 3 ee ee) a2 O Oye VEN Be AS 
. 56 332 4 OP 25) | LOR 2a cee 
By be eyje= Vig Sno) Ob Gk A D8 AG) 
% BO 8500 4e SLO NE25 sen 0 Meee 2s 
? AQ, 34° 44" “om 328 Oty 238" 279-26 
Table as on p. 212. 
Habitat. From Southern China and the Eastern Himalayas through Indo-China, 
Assam, Burma, Siam, and the Malay Peninsula to the Malay Archipelago (Natuna 
Islands, Sumatra, Banka, Borneo, Java). Reaches an altitude of 1,200 m. in Java. 
10. Tachydromus haughtonianus, Jerd. 
Tachydromus haughtonianus, Jerdon, Proc. As. Soc. Beng. 1870, p. 72; Anders. Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1871, p. 156; Stoliczka, Journ. As. Soc. Beng. xli, 1872, p. 88; Ginth. Ann. and Mag. N.H. 
(6) i, 1888, p. 169. 
Tachydromus septentrionalis, (non Gtinth.), Annandale, Proc. As. Soc. Beng. (2) i, 1905, p. 139. 
Body not depressed. Head 2} times as long as broad, its depth equal to the 
distance between the centre of the eye and the tympanum, its length 4} times in 
length to vent ; snout acutely pointed, with sharp canthus and nearly vertical loreal 
region, as long as the postocular part of the head. Pileus 2} times as long as broad. 
Neck a little narrower than the head. Hind limb reaching the axil ; foot as Jong as 
the head. ‘Tail 2? times as long as head and body. 
Nostril pierced between 4 shields. Rostral entering the nostril ; upper head- 
shields smooth ; frontonasal longer than broad ; prefrontals forming a median suture ; 
frontal shorter than its distance from the end of the snout, 13 times as long as broad, 
narrower behind than in front; parietals nearly twice as long as broad ; interparietal 
1} times as long as broad ; occipital as broad as and shorter than the interparietal. 
3 supraoculars, first longer than the second and in contact with the second loreal, 
third very small and narrowly separated from the frontoparietal ; 5 superciliaries, 
second longest, all in contact with the supraoculars. Nasal forming a very short 
suture with its fellow behind the rostral and with the anterior loreal above the post- 
nasal; anterior loreal shorter than the second; 4 or 5 upper labials anterior to the 
